Religion
Cincinnati is a city with a rich tapestry of religious life. Christianity is dominant, with denominations such as Catholicism, Protestant branches (Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Evangelical, non-denominational, Pentecostal, etc.) well represented. The Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati has deep roots (for example, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains is a prominent downtown landmark). Wikipedia In parallel, there are many vibrant evangelical, charismatic, and emerging church communities, along with historically Black churches, African Methodist Episcopal congregations, and more. Beyond Christianity, you’ll also find places of worship for other faiths—such as Jewish temples (e.g. Isaac M. Wise Temple) Downtown Cincinnati—adding to the city’s religious diversity.